7th December 1948. Picture shows the footbridge over Meanwood Beck near the Dye Works on Wood Lane. View is looking north west at the bridge which is made out of wooden supports and planks. The water level is low and the beck bed is covered in rubble and debris. The Dye Works building is made out of bricks and wood. A garage is visible to the right.[internal reference; 7248:CLIW Mean 12]

9th February 1951. View looking west from Streamside over Meanwood Beck to Brookfield Terrace. In the background are a row of terraced houses. In the mid-ground of the photograph is a patch of waste land, on which stand a number of garages or lock up sheds. There is also a lot of scrap material including bicycles, tree trunks and a car. in the foreground runs Meanwood Beck. On the banks of the beck is more scrap which is falling into the water. A large tree stands to the left of the photograph. [internal reference; 8159:CLIC Brook 3 ]

9th February 1951. Showing the view looking west from Streamside over Meanwood Beck to Brookfield Terrace. In the background are a row of large terraced houses in front of which are several bare trees. In the foreground is a patch of waste land. On the land are a number of garages and lock up sheds. There are also several felled tree trunks, some old bicycles, an abandoned car, wooden crates, pieces of scrap metal and scrap wood on this land. Just visible to the right of the picture is Meanwood Beck. [internal reference; 8160:CLIC Brook 2]

5th April 1932.
Bridge over Meanwood Beck, Grove Lane. This is part of the Meanwood Valley Trail, which links park and public rights of way 7 miles along the Meanwood Valley, running from Woodhouse Moor to Golden Acre Park. The view is looking downstream.[internal reference; 2002815_10418337:C LIW MEAN (5)]